There is no such nomenclature. Mollusks and sponges are two forms of invertebrates.
Some sponges, such as Myxilla incrustans form symbiotic relationships with some mollusks (i.e scallops).
No. Sponges are in the Phylum: Porifera and are separated into three groups; Calcarea, Hexactinellida, and Demospongiae. Animals under the Phylum: Mollusca would be snails, squid, octopus, cuttlefish, clams, and the like.
No, sponges have their own classification.
Sponges,Worms,Mollusks,Arachnids,and Echinoderms
There is no such nomenclature. Mollusks and sponges are two forms of invertebrates.Some sponges, such as Myxilla incrustans form symbiotic relationships with some mollusks (i.e scallops).
Sponges, Cnidarians, Mollusks, and Echinoderms are not Arthropods.
Worms, Mollusks and sponges are examples of invertebrates.
sponges+mollusks+arthropods+worms+octopods+echinoderms
No sponges arent mollusks. Mullusks are in their own phylum 'mollusca' and spongers are a part of their own phylum called 'porifera'
Mollusks, sponges, and coral are among the "animals" that remain relatively stationary.
Fish, crustaceans, mollusks, sponges, corals, and thousands of organisms and microorganisms.
The mollusks diet consists of shrimp, fish liver, and human flesh. Mollusks enjoy feasting upon any part of the human anatomy it comes into contact with, including eyeballs.
fish, mollusks, worms, crustaceans, echinoderms, sponges, tunicates and other cnidarians
turtles are omnivores they eay meat and plants like shrimp mollusks jelly fish sponges squid
Crustaceans, like crabs and crayfish, octopus, mollusks, like clams, and sponges are not chordates.